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Dr. Ross > Health > A Dangerous Dance: Is It Time To Quit Smoking Tobacco?

A Dangerous Dance: Is It Time To Quit Smoking Tobacco?

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The World Health Organization pulls the curtain back on a startling reality: over 20% of the globe’s inhabitants are dancing with the dangerous partner that is tobacco. This partner spins more men around the dance floor, with over 36% of the male population twirling in its deadly grasp.

This dance with danger isn’t an innocent waltz, it’s more like a reckless tango on the edge of a cliff, with a mortality rate of half its participants. This dance is an insidious enemy to public health, casting long, hazardous shadows in the bright light of wellbeing. Major threats are flung at the dancers themselves, but the shadows of secondhand smoke also harm the bystanders, especially those with pre-existing lung conditions or diseases.

In the following paragraphs, we’ll sketch a vivid portrait of the health effects of smoking. This is not a pleasing landscape, but a grim still-life of disease and damage. We’ll also drop anchors of wisdom, statistics, and steps to avoid this dangerous dance. And we’ll end by pointing out the lighthouse that is quitting smoking, offering practical and effective recommendations.

The Body: A Battlefield of Smoking

In the United States, almost 16 million individuals are like ships caught in a storm, fighting diseases directly resulting from the tempest of smoking, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports. Some of these storms are named coronary heart disease, lung cancer, and pulmonary disease such as emphysema.

Smoking acts like a corrosive acid on the body’s vascular system, eating away at its health. It’s also like fuel to the fire of existing conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, mental illness, and autoimmune diseases.

Smoking plays the role of a villain in a horror movie, attacking the central nervous system, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, reproductive system, digestive system, and even the skin and nails. It’s like a wildfire, leaving nothing untouched.

Here are some stark examples of how smoking turns the body into a battlefield:

  • Coronary Heart Disease – the risk is like a ticking time bomb, increasing 2-4 times
  • Stroke – the risk is like a landmine, increasing 2-4 times
  • Lung Cancer – the risk is like a dragon’s breath, increasing 25 times
  • Blood Clots – it’s like a game of Russian roulette with a 23% higher chance
  • COPD Fatality – it’s like walking into a lion’s den, 13x more likely

Smoking is an indiscriminate enemy, touching almost every cell type in the body. A smoker with a family history of cancer is like a sailor navigating treacherous waters without a compass.

Other health risks of smoking include blindness, type 2 diabetes, erectile dysfunction, loss of bone density, colorectal cancer, and gum disease – all adding to the storm that the smoker has to weather.

Guiding Lights to Quit Smoking

The first step towards escaping the storm of smoking is to become a knowledgeable captain of your own ship, understanding the numerous health risks that this tempest brings.

Next, consider the toll on your treasure chest – the financial impact of smoking. The cost can be like a leech, draining your resources depending on the intensity of your nicotine addiction, and the number of cigarettes smoked.

Once the map of knowledge is drawn, and the cost is understood, it’s up to the smoker to be ready and willing to seek professional aid, and be motivated to use the compass of quitting strategies.

A ray of hope: according to the CDC, the storm of smoking is the most avoidable cause of death worldwide. Here are some guiding lights to help you navigate away from the storm:

Professional Help

Smoking is more than a physical act, it has deep psychological roots. Seeking professional help is like using a compass in the storm. Therapists, physicians, psychiatrists, or addiction specialists can help understand these roots and provide a map to healthier coasts.

Cessation Medication

Medications for smoking cessation are like the sails on your ship, helping you navigate away from the storm. With these, you’re removing the harmful elements of cigarettes while managing the nicotine craving. These medications are your lifeboats in the ocean of addiction.

Before you hoist these sails, consult with your health provider to understand the winds and currents – the benefits and potential side effects. The options include prescription nicotine via nasal spray or inhaler, or over-the-counter nicotine-based products like patches, gum, or lozenges. Your healthcare provider can also introduce you to other non-nicotine cessation drugs.

Lifestyle Changes

Adopting a healthier lifestyle can serve as an effective diversion for those caught in the battle of nicotine addiction.

Physical activity and exercise, like a strong wind, can blow away the smoke of addiction. Other lifestyle changes, like a balanced diet, stress-reducing meditation, and cultivating a new social circle, can serve as additional weapons in the fight against smoking.

There are also many different products on the market to help you quit. Nicotine patches or gum are easy, minimally invasive ways to lessen your tobacco usage, and they can also be used alongside vapes to help wean yourself off nicotine bit by bit (while e-cigarettes have their issues, they’re still considered far healthier than smoking). 

Before you hoist these sails, consult with your health provider to understand the winds and currents – the benefits and potential side effects. The options include prescription nicotine via nasal spray or inhaler, or over-the-counter nicotine-based products like patches, gum, or lozenges. Your health care provider can also introduce you to other non-nicotine cessation drugs.

Final Reflections

The real tragedy lies in the vast number of people chained to cigarettes, with their health on a near-certain path to decline. If these individuals could break free of smoking, or better yet, had never been ensnared in the first place, their lives would be as refreshing as a morning breeze.

Therefore, the best advice is to completely avoid the battlefield of smoking, paving the way for a healthier, more vibrant existence.

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By: Michele Ross, PhD · In: Health · Tagged: smoking

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Dr. Michele Ross is a neuropharmacologist helping chronic pain patients with alternative medicine. She is the author of Kratom is Medicine, Vitamin Weed, CBD Oil For Health & Train Your Brain To Get Thin & the CEO of Infused Partners.

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